Germany expels the 36-year-old Albanian, father of 6, for violence and robbery

Germany expels the 36-year-old Albanian, father of 6, for violence and robbery

 An Albanian from Kosovo, a father of six children, is expected to be expelled from Germany after being charged with several criminal offenses. This decision was taken by the Supreme Administrative Court in Lüneburg (OVG), writes the German media stadtradio-goettingen.de.

The 36-year-old had to be deported, with the preliminary decision of the Administrative Court of Göttingen, which had rejected a temporary legal protection against the expulsion he had previously enjoyed. He then exercised the right to appeal to the Supreme Court, but the latter left the decision of the first instance court up to date.

"Given the fact that the Kosovar had committed a large number of criminal offenses, including violence and robbery, it is expected that he will continue to commit violence and commit the same criminal offenses" - the latest prosecution decision says. For this reason, for the sake of maintaining public security it is necessary for him to be expelled.

Before his last arrest he was living in the Göttingen district while in Germany he came to 1991 when he was a 10-year-old kid. His temporary stay permit "Duldung" had expired in 2011.
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